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Find the area of each of the three squares.
1. How can this diagram help see that (a+b)^2 is not equivalent to a^2 + b^2?
2. What is the relationship between the areas of the three squares? Prove it!
After your own exploration read this for more ideas:
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Find the area of each of the three squares.
1. How can this diagram help see that (a+b)^2 is not equivalent to a^2 + b^2?
2. What is the relationship between the areas of the three squares? Prove it!
After your own exploration read this for more ideas: DOWNLOAD